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Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra was an American singer and actor that has won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

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What did Frank Sinatra mean by when he sang that song I did it my way?

He meant that he did it essentially his way. He usually did it to close his shows and ultimately his life.

In what movie did Frank Sinatra sing your Kind of Town?

The fourth (and final) Rat Pack film, Robin and the Seven Hoods (1964).

Was Frank Sinatra ever in the military?

No,according to his bio, SIantra never served in the military.

Which frank Sinatra album has the song I'll be loving you always?

The voice of Frank Sinatra. It's our song. So we love it too. Very rare to hear it anymore. Even better is that Ella Fitzgerald did it, but I can't seem to fina CD version of it.

Who is Frank senotra?

Frank Sinatra is a famous singer. He was active in music from 1935-1995. He also played some movie roles.

Where did frank Sinatra first meet his wife?

In Jersey City, in the street where they lived

How many bands was frank Sinatra?

Frank Sinatra wasn't a band he was a singular person.

If Frank Sinatra was still alive how old would he be?

Francis Albert Sinatra was born December 12, 1915 and died May 14, 1998 (age 72).

So he would have been 100 years old on his birthday in 2015 and would be 105 years old on his birthday in 2020.

Did frank Sinatra take voice lessons?

Quoted from Jazz Appreciation Month - April 2007... After taking voice lessons, Sinatra's mother used her influence with the musician's union to get him a job singing at the Rustic Cabin for $15 a week, and his performances were broadcast over the radio.

Where is Sinatra buried?

IN California,Los Angeles.

And born in Hoboken,New Jersey.

NOT buried in Los Angeles!

He is buried in Cathedral City, CA, at Desert Memorial Park.

Has frank Sinatra been on a us postage stamp?

Yes, I believe the Sinatra postage stamp was unveiled in 2008 or so. The USPS has to wait 10 years after the end of a personalities life before giving them this honor.